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Managing self-doubt

Alison Garwood-Jones March 3, 2017

 

In Ep. 5, our last day with Mark Challen (*sniff*), Mark talks about:
• Rejecting academia and the fashion and design worlds in favour of work with more meaning and context
• Free time, the highs and lows of creative thinking, and managing self-doubt
• Restricting consumption of negative media (to protect your creativity)

Mark Challen is an illustrator, art and culture historian, and the creator and host of The Stylecooler Podcast on iTunes. Also look for his soon-to-be-launched website, StyleCooler.com.

Willful is the web series that tracks how artists and creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day.

Follow us here or on our YouTube Channel and Facebook page for our entire archive of inspiring interviews.

Thank you, Greg Garson and The Merchant Taps & Tavern. We see you buzzing around in the background!

 

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Leaving your job ... now what?

Alison Garwood-Jones February 28, 2017

Mark Challen gets Willful this week. Mark is an illustrator, art and culture historian, and the creator and host of The Stylecooler Podcast on iTunes. Also look for his soon-to-be-launched website, Stylecooler.com. In Ep. 2, Mark talks about:


• How the world reveals itself to you after leaving your job
• Combatting feeling adrift by creating one thing day
• How creative ideas at birth are rarely perfect elevator pitches
• Creating Stylecooler.com, the Wikipedia of style (“Imagine if Wikipedia was fun!”)

Willful is the web series that tracks how artists and creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day.

Follow us here or on our YouTube Channel and Facebook Page for our entire archive of inspiring interviews.

Thank you, Greg Garson, for your hospitality at The Merchant Taps & Tavern.

In Creative Entrepreneur, Design, Design History, Inspiration, Interview, LeadFromWithin, Style, Drawing, Artist, Illustration

Working her circular saw

Alison Garwood-Jones February 9, 2017

Today on Willful, artist Heather Kocsis (@HKocsis) describes: 
• If being a woman who works with blades, rip fences and sawdust ejection chutes still cocks a few eyebrows.
• Pricing her work, and why putting a value on her art gets easier with experience.
• Seeing yourself as a business person.

Learn more about Heather’s study of architecture and the effects of time at HeatherKocsis.com. Her multidimensional wood assemblages are in public, private and corporate collections across North America, including the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto and The City Reliquary in Brooklyn, New York.

Willful is the web series that tracks how artists and creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day. 

Follow us on our YouTube Channel and Facebook Page, or here on our website WillfulProject.com for our entire archive of inspiring interviews.

Thank you to Greg Garson and The Merchant Taps & Tavern for your tremendous hospitality!

Photo credit: StanSwitalski.com

 

 

In Architectural History, Architecture, BossWoman, Client Relations, Compensation, Creative Entrepreneur, Feminism, Inspiration, Interview, Jane Jacobs, LeadFromWithin, Marketing, Paid Work, Sculptor, Starving Artist, Urban Activism, Willful

Establishing good client relations

Alison Garwood-Jones February 8, 2017

Today on Willful, artist Heather Kocsis describes: 

• How her work invites viewers to be present with their emotions.
• How everything goes away, but art has a permanence.
• Tips on developing good client relations.

Learn more about Heather’s study of architecture and the effects of time at HeatherKocsis.com. Her multidimensional pieces are in public, private and corporate collections across North America, including the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto and The City Reliquary in Brooklyn, New York.

Willful is the web series that tracks how artists and creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day. 

Follow us on our YouTube Channel and Facebook Page, or here on our website WillfulProject.com for our entire archive of inspiring interviews.

Thank you to Greg Garson and The Merchant Taps & Tavern for your tremendous hospitality!

 

In Client Relations, Blogging, BossWoman, Creative Entrepreneur, Architectural History, Architecture, Compensation, Feminism, Jane Jacobs, Interview, Marketing, Painter, Sculptor, Urban Activism

When to ignore your client

Alison Garwood-Jones January 27, 2017

Today on Willful, Ricardo McRae explains why he and his partner, Gloria Roheim McRae, won’t let their clients lead a project. “We don’t do mock-ups for feedback, we don’t do surveys, and we don’t do rounds of changes. We have conversations.” He also describes:
• Promising clients things you have no idea how to deliver (to create pressure and force growth).
• Blending project management, business, and art.
• Knowing when to listen to your client, and when to ignore them.

McRae is a painter, TEDx speaker, and vision activator for Wedge15, the branding agency he co-founded with Gloria Roheim McRae. He is also the founder of Black In Canada the host of TheFramingPodcast.com.

Willful is the web series that tracks how artists and creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day.

Follow us here or on YouTube Channel and Facebook Page for our entire archive of inspiring interviews.

Thanks, Greg Garson, for inviting us into your beautiful restaurant, The Merchant Taps & Tavern, and for also always believing in delivering the best you've got.

 

In Black in Canada, Black Lives Matter, Brand Strategy, Creative Entrepreneur, Freelancing, Inspiration, Interview, LeadFromWithin, Marketing, Project Management, Website Design

When to listen to your parents

Alison Garwood-Jones January 24, 2017

Today on Willful, Ricardo McRae describes: 

• Turning down a placement in business school … for art school.
• When to listen to your parents’ advice, and when to say, “I got this!’
• Combining practical and analytical skills with emotional intelligence.

McRae is a painter, TEDx speaker, and vision activator for Wedge15, the branding agency he co-founded with Gloria Roheim McRae. He is also the founder of Black In Canada and the host of TheFramingPodcast.com.

Willful is the web series that tracks how artists and creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day. 

Follow us here or on our Facebook Page for our entire archive of inspiring interviews.

Thanks, Greg Garson, for inviting us into your beautiful restaurant, The Merchant Taps & Tavern.

In Black in Canada, Black Lives Matter, Brand Strategy, Creative Entrepreneur, Freelancing, Inspiration, Interview, LeadFromWithin, Marketing, Millennials, Painter, Starving Artist, TEDx Speaker, Trinidad, Willful Tags Emotional Intelligence, Project Management

The starving artist scenario

Alison Garwood-Jones January 23, 2017

Today on Willful, Ricardo McRae (@RicardoMcRae) describes: 

• Growing up in Trinidad, a hotbed of colour and creativity.
• How fear of being a starving artist pushed him into the tech sector.
• What racism feels like: “It’s like facing waves in the ocean. You can’t win against the ocean, you have to ride the waves.”

McRae is a painter, TEDx speaker, and vision activator for Wedge15, the branding agency he co-founded with Gloria Roheim McRae. He is also the founder of Black In Canada, and host of TheFramingPodcast.com.

Willful is the web series that tracks how artists and creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day. 

Follow us here or on our YouTube Channel for our entire archive of inspiring interviews.

Thank you, Greg Garson and the staff at The Merchant Tavern for your hospitality!

In Creative Entrepreneur, Freelancing, Inspiration, Interview, LeadFromWithin, Marketing, Black in Canada, Black Lives Matter, Brand Strategy, TEDx Speaker, Painter, Trinidad, Starving Artist

Taking control of your digital marketing

Alison Garwood-Jones January 21, 2017

Her years spent working on digital strategy for the CBC has made mystery writer, Angela Misri, a crackerjack digital marketer. In Ep. 6 of Willful, Misri shares tips on:

• How you can take control of your digital marketing.
• Showing what you want to be known for.
• Researching plot details on the internet

Angela Misri (@karmicangel) is a Toronto-based journalist and former CBC’er, now a co-host of the podcast, Ada’s Sisters (with Eden Spodek), and the author of  A Portia Adams Adventure Series.

Willful is the web series that tracks how artists and creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day. Sometimes we post 6 or 7 interviews a week if the material blows us away. 

Follow us here or on our Facebook Page for our entire archive of inspiring interviews.

Thank you, Greg Garson and the staff at the beautiful The Merchant Taps & Tavern for your generous hospitality. #CraftBeer

In BossWoman, Creative Entrepreneur, Detective Fiction, Female Protagonists, Feminism, Interview, LeadFromWithin, Millennials, Mystery Novels, Mystery Writer, Novelist, Screenwriting, South Asian Writers, Willful, Young Adult Fiction

Losses and gains in the digital age

Alison Garwood-Jones January 20, 2017

In Ep. 5 of Willful, mystery writer Angela Misri (@karmicangel) talks about:

 

• Losses and gains in the digital age.

• Processing criticism from editors.

• Women supporting women in the arts.

 

Angela Misri is a Toronto-based journalist and former CBC’er, now a co-host of the podcast, Ada’s Sisters (with @EdenSpodek), and the author of A Portia Adams Adventure Series.

 

Willful is the web series that tracks how artists and creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day. 

In BossWoman, Creative Entrepreneur, Interview, Millennials, Mystery Novels, Mystery Writer, Novelist, Screenwriting, South Asian Writers, Young Adult Fiction

Writing YA fiction with Angela Misri

Alison Garwood-Jones January 18, 2017

This week on Willful, I sat down with Angela Misri (‪@karmicangel‪), a Toronto-based journalist and former CBC’er, now a co-host of the podcast, Ada’s Sisters (with Eden Spodek), and the author of the A Portia Adams Adventure Series. In Ep. 3, Angela shares her thoughts on:‬‬

• Writing Young Adult fiction.

• Searching for female protagonists in books.

• Why Nancy Drew isn’t her cup of tea.

• Running in heels.

Willful is the web series that tracks how artists and creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day.

Follow on our YouTube Channel (WillfulProject) and Facebook Page, or on our website WillfulProject.com for our entire archive of inspiring interviews.

Thank you to Greg Garson and the staff of  The Merchant Taps & Tavern for the location and the hospitality.

Shot and edited by the talented Yann Yap.

In Blogging, BossWoman, Creative Entrepreneur, DirectedByWomen, Female Protagonists, Freelancing, Inspiration, Interview, LeadFromWithin, Mystery Writer, Novelist, South Asian Writers, Young Adult Fiction

Being an outsider

Alison Garwood-Jones January 18, 2017

This week on Willful, I sat down with Angela Misri (‪@karmicangel‪ ‬), a Toronto-based journalist and former CBC’er, now a co-host of the podcast, Ada’s Sisters (with Eden Spodek), and the author of the A Portia Adams Adventure Series. In Ep. 2, Angela talks about:‬‬

• Being something other than a doctor or an engineer, and telling her South Asian parents about it.
• The teacher who changed her life
• Being an outsider
• What makes a good mystery writer

Willful is the web series that tracks how artists and creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day. 

Follow us here or on our YouTube Channel and Facebook Page for our entire archive of inspiring interviews.

Shot and edited by the talented Yann Yap.

Thank you to Greg Garson and the entire staff at  The Merchant Taps & Tavern for hosting us.

In BossWoman, Creative Entrepreneur, Inspiration, Interview, LeadFromWithin, Millennials, Mystery Writer, South Asian Writers, Willful Tags Female Protagonists, Teachers, South Asian Writers, Detective Fiction, Outsider, Mystery Novels, Novelists

Finding time to write with Angela Misri

Alison Garwood-Jones January 16, 2017

This week on Willful, I sat down with Angela Misri (‪@karmicangel‪ ‬), a Toronto-based journalist and former CBC’er, now a co-host of the Ada’s Sisters Podcast (with @EdenSpodek), and the author of the Portia Adams Adventure Series. In Ep. 1, Angela talks about:

• Finding time to write when you’re spending all your creative energy at work. 
• First steps: filling Moleskin notebooks with ideas.
• How her characters make themselves known to her.
• Creating a female detective out of Baker Street.

Willful is the web series that tracks how artists and creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day. 

Follow us here our website WillfulProject.com or our Facebook Page for our entire archive of inspiring interviews.

In BossWoman, Creative Entrepreneur, DirectedByWomen, Freelancing, Inspiration, Interview, LeadFromWithin, Millennials, Willful, South Asian Writers, Novelist, Mystery Writer, Mystery Novels, Female Protagonists

Creativity and compensation

Alison Garwood-Jones January 11, 2017

This week on Willful, I sat down with Andrew Dobson (dobbernationLOVES), the editor in chief of DobberNationLoves.com, a food, luxury travel, arts and entertainment blog now in its 9th year. In episode #3, Andrew talks even more about:

• His efforts to change the culture of free on the internet.
• His favourite example of creativity and compensation coming together. 
• When he has said YES to non-paid work, and why.

Willful is the web series that tracks how artists and creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day. 

Follow us here on our website, or on our Facebook Page and YouTube channel for our entire archive of inspiring interviews.

In Blogging, Inspiration, Interview, LeadFromWithin, LGBTQ, Travel, Compensation, Paid Work

Monetizing your blog posts the DobberNation way

Alison Garwood-Jones January 10, 2017

This week on Willful, I sat down with Andrew Dobson (@DobberNation), the editor in chief of DobberNationLoves.com, a food, luxury travel, arts and entertainment blog now in its 9th year. In Ep. 2, Andrew talks about:

• The social media landscape after he graduated in 2007. Twitter was a year old!
• Monetizing your writing and videos.
• The mistakes he's made/lessons learned in the push to get paid for his creativity.
• Setting expectations with clients.

Willful is the web series that tracks how artists and creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day. 

Follow us here and on our YouTube Channel for more inspiring interviews.

In Creative Entrepreneur, Inspiration, Interview, LeadFromWithin, Millennials, Willful, Travel, Blogging, Marketing, LGBTQ

Getting the Millennial POV

Alison Garwood-Jones January 7, 2017

Our roadmap to a better future is art. In Ep. 4 of Willful, documentary filmmaker, Maureen Judge (My Millennial Life) discusses:

• How the internet has informed her storytelling methods.
• Getting the Millennial POV by hiring a ton of them, including her son, Jacob Waxman (Waxman), who did the music and sound for the digital documentary, MyMillennialLife.ca, and some of the some of the music for the film.
• How making documentaries has changed her as a person.

Willful is the web series that tracks how artists and creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day.

Follow us here and on our YouTube Channel. Don't forget to visit our website WillfulProject.com for more inspiring interviews and blog posts.

For more of Maureen and Jacob Waxman's work go to:
http://www.MyMillennialLife.ca
http://www.makinmovies.ca/productions-3/docs/unveiled
https://soundcloud.com/waxmantrax

 

In Documentaries, Filmmaking, Indie Film, Interview, Movies, Women Filmmakers, DirectedByWomen Tags CreativeEntrepreneur, Mentors, Inspiration, Motivation, ArtMaking, Innovation, Leadership, FindItLiveIt, LeadFromWithin, SmallBusiness, BossLady, Solopreneur, Freelancer, Screenwriting

Maureen Judge remembers her start in documentary filmmaking

Alison Garwood-Jones January 3, 2017

In this episode of Willful, award-winning documentary filmmaker, Maureen Judge, recalls how she got her start in film.

Maureen heads up the production company, Makin' Movies, and creates documentaries that take you inside people's lives.

Highlights in this interview include:
• Why Maureen chose documentaries over other forms of filmmaking.
• Her first camera.
• How photo albums, sewing, and studying philosophy all worked together to shape Maureen's vision as a documentarian.

Willful is the web series that tracks how creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. We interview one artist a week, then post five three-minute snack films from that interview on YouTube every day. 

Follow us here and on our YouTube channel for more inspiring interviews. 

In Filmmaking, Documentaries, Women Filmmakers, Indie Film, Screenwriting, Interview, Willful, Inspiration, Creative Entrepreneur, LeadFromWithin, BossWoman, Performing Arts, Millennials

Welcome to Willful!

Alison Garwood-Jones January 2, 2017

Willful is a  new web series by Alison Garwood-Jones and Yann Yap that tracks how creative entrepreneurs work, thrive and survive. 

In this web series, we interview one artist a week, then post five snack films on YouTube every day. 

As freelancers — Alison is a writer and illustrator; Yann is a videographer — we're always looking for crunchy ideas to jump start our day, whether it's an inspiring story, advice on process, or tips on the economics of being (and staying) creative. We're guessing you geek out on that stuff too!

In each episode, you will meet women and men who are:

• Gutsy and joyfully oblivious to "You can't do that" and "Who do you think you are?" (it's a Canadian thing)

• Determined to make things, create something new, and realize an emotion or idea, then put it out into the world.

• Innovators and disruptors whose focus and positivity has elevated them above the snark of flabby, anonymous commenters.  

BTW: we chose the name "Willful" for this series because there's a current of willfulness running through every creative person we've ever met — a certain scrappiness and determination. "Willful" is something you have to be if you want to make a real difference in the world.

If you like what we're doing, please share!

If you are creative and have a "Willful" story worth sharing on camera, contact us at willfulproject@gmail.com, or on Twitter @WillfulProject.

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